The credentials behind the sanctuary.

 An intimate look at the true track record and real-world history that shapes VVS. 

 I used to host my professional background on LinkedIn, but I realized I wanted a space that felt a little more human and a lot less corporate. I value true sovereignty too much to let an outside platform host my life's work, so I took my background down and built this page in my own digital sanctuary instead.

Before I stepped into running Vasquez Virtual Solutions full-time, I spent over two decades in the trenches of high-stakes corporate environments, hospitality empires, and community service organizations.

I do not just understand backend operations in theory. I know exactly how and why they break. More importantly, I know what it takes to protect your personal energy while you build them. Here is the true timeline of how I gathered the heavy-hitting skills to support your business, helping you safely step into your calm, cool, collected CEO reality.

โœจ Vasquez Virtual Solutions (2020 โ€“ Present)

The Title: Back Office Systems Strategist and Founder
The Core Philosophy: Structure should give you room to breathe, not act like a cage.

This business is my ultimate personal growth experiment. After years of watching brilliant women burn out because their back offices were held together by digital duct tape and survival instinct, I decided to build a safe house.

I act as your high-level systems architect and strategic sounding board. Together, we look at the big picture of your business, clear out the backend chaos, and design a flexible foundation using tools like Google Workspace, Moxie, and Flodesk. We build systems that bend so you do not break.

๐Ÿ“Œ System Migration and Operations (International Retail Headquarters)

The Traditional Focus: Leading data migration from Oracle to JDE software, creating master instruction manuals, and training multi-entity processing teams.

The Takeaway: If you want to know if I can handle your tech transitions, this is the experience that solidified it. I acted as the direct translator between software developers and the humans actually using the platform. I learned how to make complex software human-friendly and clear.

The Lesson: This chapter ended with a pandemic layoff that forced me to train my own replacements before leaving. It was a massive wake-up call, and it was the exact moment I realized I was ready to stop building someone else's machine and start building my own sandbox.

๐Ÿ“Œ High-Volume Accounts Management (Hospitality and Entertainment Empire)

The Traditional Focus: Processing over 450 venue invoices per week, auditing multi-department expense records, and managing inventory database curation.

The Takeaway: Managing the backend operations for multiple busy commercial venues requires an elite level of organization and mental stamina. This is where I mastered the art of spotting hidden backend leaks and errors before they became expensive problems.

The Hidden Superpower: In this role, I regularly stepped in to interpret English and Spanish between management and staff. I have been a translator and a bridge between completely different worlds my entire life, which is exactly why I can translate heavy, confusing software settings into plain language for you today.

๐Ÿ“Œ C-Suite Operations and Advisory Support (Corporate Financial Firm)

The Traditional Focus: Over a decade of managing daily activities, billing files, real estate property liaisons, and desktop tech support for the CEO, President, and Managing Directors.

The Takeaway: You do not hold a high-level support role at an elite firm for over a decade unless you are deeply trusted, highly capable, and sharp. I was the engine behind the C-suite, learning exactly how busy leaders think and how to protect a CEO's time fiercely.

The Lesson: This intense, high-pressure environment eventually took a physical toll on my health, manifesting as severe migraines and a sudden case of Bellโ€™s Palsy that left half my face paralyzed. When conventional methods did not work, acupuncture completely healed me. It was my first profound lesson in energy flow. You cannot force a system to work by sheer pressure; you have to unblock the path so the harmony can return.

The Traditional Focus: Managing client information requests, tracking medical records documentation within legal software programs, and resolving historical backlogs.

The Takeaway: This role required absolute data accuracy, organization, and confidentiality. When I was hired, there was a major backlog of documentation waiting to be sorted. I systematically cleared the entire database backlog within three months by creating a clear, repeatable process.

๐Ÿ“Œ Legal Records Compliance (Law Offices)